Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Exodus: Gods and Kings - 2014 Movie





Exodus: God and Kings
2014 Movie





I went to see the movie “Exodus: Gods and Kings” this week. I was expecting that there would probably be some Hollywood injected into the movie, but I was in no way expecting it to be all Hollywood. Still it was not as bad as Noah. To see a review on Noah CLICK HERE.

I am not only disappointed but amazed at how much of the story of what God did for Moses and the Hebrew children was left out:


  • It started out that Miriam brought the boy to the Pharaohs daughter, they didn’t hint at the fact that Moses had been placed in a basket and floated down the river.
  • Instead of Moses fleeing from Pharaoh like it says in Exodus 2:15 they depicted that Moses was banished.
  • God did not speak to Moses from a flaming bush; they had a young boy as God speaking face to face with Moses.
  • The water in the river was bloody by means of crocodiles attacking and making the bloody water. In Exodus 4:9 says it shall become blood after it is drawn from the river.
  • In Exodus 4:15 it speaks of Aaron being there with Moses to speak for him, this did not happen
    in the movie.
  • When the tablets were made, Moses was chiseling them out himself – no mention of God helping.
  • In general all the things that God did as Moses took the Hebrews into the desert were left out. The pillar of a cloud by day and a pillar of fire to give them light by night, as it says in Exodus 13: 21.
  • There was so very much that was so wrong about the exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt. It is too much to mention on this blog.


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Dear Mom,
Help! Am I being too hard on my kids?

Here’s what happened:
On Monday I grounded my daughter Sarah (age 11) from all electronics for two days because she didn’t do what I said: Instead of getting ready for soccer she played on her guitar which made both her and her sister late for practice.
Thursday Sarah gave me a permission form a choir performance at the Saint Luke’s Children’s Hospital on Saturday. I signed the sheet and asked her to keep the upper portion for me so that I would know where to go.
Saturday rolled around. Sarah had a early soccer game. When we returned home she began getting ready for the choir recital. I asked her for the form. She asked, “Can’t you call Mackenzie's mom and find out where to go?”
“Sarah, I told you to keep the top portion of that sheet for me.” I replied, “If you don’t have it, then you will miss the performance.”
Sarah panicked. She dug through all the papers in her backpack – no form. Again she pleaded, “I know I kept it... Can’t you just call Mac’s mom?”
“No, I can’t. You must learn to do what you are told. If you don’t have the information, you won’t be going to sing with your choir.”
Sarah eventually found the paper and we barely made it to the performance on time. My husband, Tony, was supportive of my actions... but was this too harsh? It is Christmas and this is a very special thing Sarah wanted to do...
Thanks!



Lynn,
As parents it is sometimes hard to discipline. The discipline should always be used as a way to teach our children. As our children grow they need to learn how to be responsible. Responsibilities should start out being easy when they are young. As they get older the responsibilities will be more important. Some people are just naturally more responsible, they are the easy kids to teach. The discipline should match the importance or the lack of co-operation by the child.
I think your discipline matched the need at the time and it did seem to work. She found her paper and saved herself. I would say good lesson teaching.

Keep reading the word and following the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Mom
Lynn Hardy is one of my five kids – one of my twins. In her book Angels Believe in You: The Journey that Led to Heaven and Back Again
she mentions much of the advice I have given her concerning her walk with God. She felt that others might have questions about God or other issues which I might be able to help with: Ask Mom was created for this purpose.


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Being Prayed for in a Spirit Led Church


Dear Mom, My family has recently began attending a church that is more Spirit let. People speak in tongues and are often healed when they are prayed for by the pastor or one of the elders. I have wanted to return to this type of church for many years and the opportunity recently arose, praise God!

One of the women at the church invited me to her home to worship: a small group of women from our church meet there every Thursday. The hostess, lets call her Hayden,  played songs on the TV where the words were displayed. Five of us women sang along and worshiped the Lord.
 I was very much enjoying the presence of the Lord when Hayden came over to

me and began praying for me. Well, it was not so much a prayer as a rebuke. I’ve been a Christian for many years and I love correction from God for the Bible says, “God corrects those He loves.” (Prov. 3:12) However, in this case, the correction was something that God has dealt with me about several years ago.